Host VMI Sat George Verdisco Breaks Navy Mark In Hoya Loss Varsity harrier George Verdisco and the freshmen cross-country team turned in outstanding performances at Navy last Saturday in a triangular meet with Navy and Pitt . Verdisco won the five-mile race , edging Bob Kunkle of Navy . The Hoya junior did the five miles in 25 : 42 . 8 . breaking Ike Matza s old course record of 26 : 06 . Tom Cawley was the next Hoya across the finish line in 11 th place , followed by Chuck Rend , 14 th , Frank Treutlein , 21 st , Ed Beachler , 22 nd , Phil Banda , 25 th , Dick Camuso , 26 th , and George Kochman , 27 th . Four Hoyas , including Bob Vinton , did not finish the race , which was run in the rain . Navy , who placed seven men in the top ten , won the meet with a total of 24 points . Pitt was second with 55 points , and Georgetown third with 56 . Frosh Win The freshmen team , in their first meet of the year , defeated strong Navy and Pitt squads . The frosh compiled a total of 40 points ...

Frosh Bill Johnston Bright Cage Prospect Bill Johnston is a six foot seven inch basketball player who , unfortunately , is not eligible for the forthcoming season . His ineligibility is due to the fact that Bill attended Washington State University for a year ( 1956-57 ) . Since that time he has spent two years in the army . According to NCAA rules a transfer student must have a year of residency at a college before he can participate in intercollegiate sports . Even with military service , Bill is still considered in this category . Bill originally comes from Everett , Washington , ¦ where he attended Everett High School . He averaged 16 points per game and was his team s leading rebounder . He is not unfamiliar with Hoya BILL JOHNSTON . . . 6 7 eager , ineligible this year , looks forward to varsity next season . basketball as the Business Administration frosh played for the Fort Myer team that had a one win , one loss record against the freshman hoopsters last year .

Janensch , Board Make Plans To Show Refurbished Calliope PATRICK J . FLAHERTY Mr . and Mrs . Edward M . Flaherty of New CastlePennsylvania , have established a scholarship in the College in memory of their son , Patricfe J . Flaherty , 61 . The present junior and senior classes vividly remember the rumors which enshrouded the campus on the Sunday of the Spring Weekend two years ago , culminating in the official announcement in the Daily Bulletin the next day that P . J . Flaherty and George Grace had drowned near Great Falls . Their bodies were never recovered . It was felt by Mr . and Mrs . ( Continued on Page 6 ) What was formerly known as the Senior Show has now been brought forth , scrubbed clean , and extravagantly baptized as a University Function . Its new name is Calliope , which , we are reminded by prominent campus pedants , is to be pronounced cal-li-o-pe . It means a musical instrument played with many horns . Paul Janensch , producer of the 1960 show , comes to us from ...

Army-Air Maneuvers Include Girls and Music HAVIN A BALL , . . . AFKOTC William Benjes . MeDonough Gymnasium will once again don military dress on December 4 . All the braid and polish of the Army and Air Force will be glittering 1 with splendor when the members of the ROTC units of Georgetown and their friends invade the gym on Friday night for the Military Ball . In addition to the usual smattering of Tuxedos the dance floor will be dotted with the prescribed uniforms of Air Force Blues and Army Greens . Ted Alexander s orchestra will provide music from 9 to 1 . A Saturday afternoon cocktail party in the Hall of Nations and the Palmes Lounge of the Foreign Service School will wind up the traditional Military weekend . Booker T . Coleman and his Dixieland Band from the Charles Hotel will play from 2 to 5 p . m . Under the joint sponsorship of the Scabbard and Blade of the Army ROTC and the Arnold Air Society , the weekend promises to be one of the highlights of the fall here at Geor...

New Frosh Class Officers Announce Plans For Year Frosh elections are over but the issue was in doubt until the end . In the presidential race Tom Dulde edged John Walsh on the fourth ballot by 7 out of 340 votes cast . Joe Cavannaugh defeated Dave Murphy by 220 for student rep . and Dan Moriarty clipped Steve LoRe by 32 , for Treasurer , both in the third count . Jim Mietus slipped by Larry Murphy with a 15 vote margin in the second tally for vice-president , and secretary Bob Black was unapposed . In a short interview with each , all expressed their gratitude for the confidence expressed by the freshmen , and some made a statement on their victory while others preferred to answer our questions . President Tom Dulde said , I am going to post my platform in front of my desk and spend the year checking off the points as accomplished . I also sincerely hope anyone who has ideas will come and see me in my room at 326 New North . Note that Tom s platform is three pages long . To make the...

Councilors Bestow Publication Grant Upon Viewpointer Viewpoint , the campus newest publication , has cleared its first big financial hurdle . The Student Council last week appropriated $ 500 for the new Journal-size magazine which is now well on its way to a spring edition , according- to originator , publisher and editor , Neil Moynihan , a College English major in the Honors Program of the junior class . Viewpoint was inspired by Boston College s Humanities , declares Moynihan , a BC transfer who would like to see Boston s financial arrangements transferred here too . Boston College itself finances Humanities , but Im fairly certain well be on the regular budget here next year , he said . Viewpoint will concern itself with 2500 to 5000 word critical essays on such scholarly subjects as philosophy , English , art and music . The first issue will probably contain studies on the Jewish thinker Martin Buber , the French novelist Albert Camus and the art of _Georg-es Rouault . Accordin...

Brasshound Tickets for the Mask and Bauble s Captain Brassbounds Conversion are now available in the Bookstore and from all M&amp;amp;B members . The fall comedy will be presented Friday and Saturday at 8 : 00 p . m . next weekend at Trinity Stage , 36 th &amp;amp; O Streets .

Under The Tree by George Townely The posters are down , the balloon of campaign bombast is burst the superlatives have withered like azaleas in November , and the prose of the mimeographed information sheets has been committed to thai time-honored moratorium for all political literature : the wastebasket With a narcotic sincerity reminiscent of the late James Michael Curley . every one of the freshmen candidates doubtless proclaimed himseli in favor of class unity—a declaration comparable to that made annually by editorial writers who support motherhood . Now that the race is over , each of the campaigners can become comfortably insulai once again , reverting to his own peculiar brand of individuality . _Oui congratulations to the new president of the freshman class , who now occupies—to judge from the past—a very ephemeral throne . We were chagrined this year to note the absence of our perennial favorite , Leonard Vherknoski , who evdently failed to announce early enough his candid...

Activities Fee , // As we promised last week in this column , we would like to give further consideration to some of the suggestions made by students for changes in the set-up of the Student Activities Fee . One of the simplest changes to make would be that of separating the general fee into an athletics fee and a pure activities fee . This plan has little to recommend in itself , but we would suggest that it be coupled with a plan to provide a student pass for all home sports events . A moderate increase in the fee may be necessary to make this feasible but we feel that the students not only would be willing to pay this extra amount but also would be more willing to pay the regular athletics fee since this would give them an immediate tangible return for their payment , in addition to the many concrete benefits the present fee now encompasses . We would suggest also that some group—perhaps the Student Athletics Committee of the Student Council—prepare and distribute a small brochur...

_ftCound-u p Just like a bad movie , Round-uj keeps returning . We almost didn 1 make it this week ; in fact the whole issue was in doubt till Sundaj night . It seems that no one had realized that Wednesday was s holiday and that the printers mighi not be working on that day . Bui a hastily-placed phone call to our irrepressible printers at CooperTrent straightened everything out —so we hope . If you re not reading this now , something did go wrong . And speaking of things returning , we would like to note now that a few items in last weeks feature on the activities fee do not seem to match the actual facts . If there were any oversights or inaccuracies in our report , we shall correct them in the near future . In the meantime , we direct your attention to the editorial in the adjoining column which contains the promised discussion of some of the alternate proposals concerning the activities fee which were presented last week . Once again we solicit your opinions and suggestions on ...